Honey Stop the Car! This stylish residence, built in 1930, showcases exceptional craftsmanship and represents one of the last homes built in the Lower Golden Hill Historic District. This delightful Spanish Colonial Revival home encompasses all the features one craves in a historic home, with the perfect balance of modern upgrades. With its striking red-tile roofs, distinctive Spanish architecture, and gigantic courtyard, this charming dwelling is move-in-ready. The delightful covered patio is perched atop the Brookdale Heights Historic District, offering delicious breezes and views of a remarkable array of custom-built 1920s and 1930s homes. As you enter the living room, one is impressed with its large floor-to-ceiling front window, high-coved plaster ceilings, and Mayan Revival-styled fireplace, designed by Master Tile maker Rufus Keeler. This very rare fireplace surround was manufactured by the California Clay Products Company (Calco), one of the most creative tile makers in the nation. To the rear of the living room is the perfect nook for an office and/or bar. The original hardwood floors throughout are in the most incredible condition, and the flow of this home is comfortable and accommodating to all. The welcoming dining room overlooks the patio and lends way to the newly updated kitchen boasting Brazilian granite countertops with a satin finish; updated cabinetry; and a cozy kitchen nook with a view of the tree-lined street. The Primary ensuite has a newly renovated bathroom with large walk-in shower and vanity area. Outside, the courtyard keeps the flavor of the Spanish charm and leads to a covered pathway to a two-car garage and casita. The casita is an estimated 440-square feet; perfect for a multi-generational living situation, office or workshop, with a newly installed mini-split, full bathroom and working stone gas fireplace. Other key updates to the home include a newer HVAC system (with new ducts), a two-year-old completely replaced roof and an EV charging station in the garage. The home was designed/built by notable Fullerton contractor Earle G. Heiden, a specialist in Spanish Colonial Revival dwellings. Walking distance to Downtown Fullerton’s shops, restaurants, community events, train station and so much more; this very special turnkey home will not last long, so submit your best offer today!
Listing provided courtesy of Jennifer Harris of The Shire Real Estate Group. Last updated 2025-05-01 08:20:30.000000. Listing information © 2025 CRMLS.